Devils win third, Capitals lose third
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - After New Jersey blew a two-goal lead in the final 7:15 of regulation, the undefeated Devils were even more determined in overtime.
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PBT: D'Antoni: 'I shouldn't have gone to NY'
New Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni said in an interview that he wishes he had stayed in Phoenix and fought to win an NBA championship there.
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New Lakers hire Mike D'Antoni is called 'a true players' coach'
D'Antoni shares history with Steve Nash, whom he coached at Phoenix, and shares links to Italy with Kobe Bryant. He is known to run the offense confidently and give talented players a lot of freedom. About the only thing the once and future Lakers coaches have in common is … well, a first name.
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Blackhawks’ Corey Crawford can learn from Cup-winning goalie Jonathan Quick
LOS ANGELES — There’s no replicating the peculiar, albeit effective, way Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick athletically slides and dives to stop pucks and confronts shooters. It’s a style he alone possesses. But goalies with hybrid styles are having similar success across the league, while others, such as the Blackhawks’ Corey Crawford, have struggled. In today’s NHL, athletic, aggressive goalies who can play both the stand-up and butterfly styles, such as Quick, the Boston Bruins’ Tim Thomas, the New Jersey Devils’ Martin Brodeur, the Nashville Predators’ Pekka Rinne, the Buffalo Sabres’ Ryan Miller and the Phoenix Coyotes’ Mike Smith, …
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Kings don't need roadies
They hope phenomenal success away from home continues in Game 2 against the Devils. NEWARK, N.J. — Every successful rock band has to have a tour slogan when it hits the road. Maybe it's time to extend that to hockey, now that the Kings have sliced their way through Vancouver, St. Louis and Phoenix and one game in New Jersey.
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